Both of these guys have a lot on their plates these days — Bruckheimer is a producer on what seems like half of all CBS programming and has almost a dozen movies in various stages of development, while Michael Bay is on Transformers duty. So the two of them squeezing a TV project into their schedules would be a pretty big deal.

Meanwhile, I'm now quite intrigued by Cocaine Cowboys itself. The film's director has produced a sequel, and Variety notes that a feature film is in development based on the life of one of the kingpins, with Mark Wahlberg pegged for the lead role. Looks like I'll be putting that in my Netflix queue!

What do you think? Can you picture a Bruckheimer and Bay project on the small screen? Would your TV just explode?

I always find drug movies/tv shows pretty interesting (as long as they're down reasonably well) The idea of a drug cartel is so foreign to me and there is so much drama in it (danger, power struggles etc.) People love to make fun of Michael Bay, especially at my school where he's an alum which kinda shows how much of a joke people think he is. Personally, I thought transformers was pretty cool, so team michael bay?